International audienceOur objective was to highlight age-related differences in subjective affect and its variations between adolescence and old age in an ecological environment, running generalized additive models to look for nonlinear relationships between age and affect. The originality of this research lay in its consideration of the levels of both affective valence and affect activation. Over a 2-week period, 209 participants aged 13–80 years completed a daily survey based on the experience sampling method, each providing an average of 60 observations. Results revealed 1) two nonlinear patterns of age-related differences in affective valence during the first (declines in deactivated negative affect and deactivated positive affect) and ...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to examine age differences in high-and low-arousal positive an...
Advancing age is often characterized by preserved or even enhanced emotion regulation, which is thou...
Objectives: The study explored daily negative affect (NA) fluctuation, its associations with age, an...
Older adults are often described as being more emotionally competent than younger adults, and higher...
Older adults are often described as being more emotionally competent than younger adults, and higher...
Considerable research has been devoted to examining the association between age and happiness. Unfor...
Whereas subjective well-being remains relatively stable across adulthood, emotional experiences show...
In cross-sectional and longitudinal samples from the Berlin Aging Study, fellow researchers and I ex...
Much has been written about mood, emotionality, and affect in humans, but rarely has this topic been...
UnrestrictedPrior research has established differences between older and younger adults’ (1) attenti...
Emotional stability, as indicated by low affect variability and low affective reactivity to daily ev...
Research has consistently shown that despite aging-related losses, older adults have high levels of ...
Emotional stability, as indicated by low affect variability and low affective reactivity to daily ev...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to examine age differences in high- and low-arousal positive a...
ObjectiveOlder adults often appraise and remember events less negatively than younger adults. These ...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to examine age differences in high-and low-arousal positive an...
Advancing age is often characterized by preserved or even enhanced emotion regulation, which is thou...
Objectives: The study explored daily negative affect (NA) fluctuation, its associations with age, an...
Older adults are often described as being more emotionally competent than younger adults, and higher...
Older adults are often described as being more emotionally competent than younger adults, and higher...
Considerable research has been devoted to examining the association between age and happiness. Unfor...
Whereas subjective well-being remains relatively stable across adulthood, emotional experiences show...
In cross-sectional and longitudinal samples from the Berlin Aging Study, fellow researchers and I ex...
Much has been written about mood, emotionality, and affect in humans, but rarely has this topic been...
UnrestrictedPrior research has established differences between older and younger adults’ (1) attenti...
Emotional stability, as indicated by low affect variability and low affective reactivity to daily ev...
Research has consistently shown that despite aging-related losses, older adults have high levels of ...
Emotional stability, as indicated by low affect variability and low affective reactivity to daily ev...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to examine age differences in high- and low-arousal positive a...
ObjectiveOlder adults often appraise and remember events less negatively than younger adults. These ...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to examine age differences in high-and low-arousal positive an...
Advancing age is often characterized by preserved or even enhanced emotion regulation, which is thou...
Objectives: The study explored daily negative affect (NA) fluctuation, its associations with age, an...